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2090 - 2290 seat cushions - availability???
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andy r
02-25-2013 19:13:13
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The fabric on the seat in my Case 2290 is getting pretty worn. The seat assembly is OK. I took the entire assembly out today and removed the seat bottom and seat back. They came off of the seat assembly fairly easily. Now, are the cushions available aftermarket???? Or, does anyone cover the old metal and foam???? Or, are there covers available???? Just trying to figure out what to do. Thank you.
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bermuda ken
02-25-2013 20:47:29
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Re: 2090 - 2290 seat cushions - availability??? in reply to andy r, 02-25-2013 19:13:13
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Contact K&M Mfg of Renville, MN. Their seats are of much higher quality than Speer. Try the link.....
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DKase
02-25-2013 19:35:26
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Re: 2090 - 2290 seat cushions - availability??? in reply to andy r, 02-25-2013 19:13:13
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Speer Cushion did a nice job recovering mine.
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Austin Hagene
02-25-2013 19:22:19
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Re: 2090 - 2290 seat cushions - availability??? in reply to andy r, 02-25-2013 19:13:13
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Howdy, I know exactly where you can buy aftermarket cushions. I had my neighbor redo the seat on my john deere 60, and he did a great job.. i picket out a black vinyl and used the old foam so when you sit in the seat..it sucks you in haha. but.. it costs just as much as a new seat. So, hear is a link that should help you..http://www.abilenemachine.com/case-tractors-seat-kit-black-vinyl-AMC1170BLV.html
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Adirondack case guy
02-25-2013 19:54:36
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Re: 2090 - 2290 seat cushions - availability??? in reply to Austin Hagene, 02-25-2013 19:22:19
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He is refering to cloth seats not vinyl. Loren
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